"We're just beginning the process of reviewing the season, and it's not going to be the kind of thing that has an immediate response," Hermann said Monday afternoon when reached by phone in his office. "We don't have a timeline in place for that kind of decision, but when we do we'll go through the proper channels to make an announcement."

It was thought by some that the Tigers needed to qualify for the NCAA Tournament this season in order for Towson to offer Seaman another contract (he's in the final year of a three-year deal). And in Saturday's postgame press conference — which Hermann sat in on — the coach in his 12th season at Towson was very candid about his hopes to stay on for another season.

"I always hoped that I was going to be the one to decide when this thing was going to be over, and to know it and realize it and to step away. But I'm really not ready to do that," Seaman said.

Seaman was named the 2010 Coach of the Year in the CAA after leading his team to a 4-1 conference record and earning the top spot in the CAA tournament. He has a 96-83 record at Towson and led the Tigers to the NCAA semifinals in 2001.

After his season ended aprubtly on Saturday, Seaman started his duties for the NCAA DI Men's Selection Committee to sort out the 16-team Tournament field, a task he joked on Saturday would be as difficult as beating Delaware.